Today we'll talk about the most popular sandbox game — Minecraft. We'll figure out how to quickly acquire Netherite. This is a rare material from the Nether. Netherite was chosen because it's stronger than diamond and is the most valuable resource that doesn't burn in fire and lava.
Let's get started: launch Minecraft. If you're tired of playing alone, select a Minecraft server that supports versions from 1.16, as Netherite was added in this version. So, what about the mining process?
Mining begins with ancient debris. This is the ore from which you can obtain Netherite. For mining, you will need a diamond or Netherite pickaxe. If you try to mine the ore with other tools, it won't work, and the pickaxe will break.
First, prepare your pickaxe, then find a portal to the Nether.
Ancient debris is most commonly generated at the Y=15 block height. You can see the coordinates by pressing F3. Descend to this height and start digging a mine.
Be careful, it's very easy to stumble upon a lava lake in the Nether!
The process will be long...
If you've endured this challenge and collected at least 4 ancient debris, we move on to the next step — smelting ingots.
You've probably realized by now that searching for ancient debris can take a while. There are different mining methods; let's go over the main ones.
The Classic Method
The method many are accustomed to — reach the required height and endlessly dig straight ahead. Boring, long, but reliable! If you get bored, turn on some music :)
Using TNT
Find the classic method boring? Well, there's another way. Bring a lot of TNT, fill the mine with it, and detonate! A spectacular method, but you need to be careful not to blow yourself up.
Fun fact: beds explode if you try to sleep in the Nether. Therefore, a bed can be used instead of TNT.
Using Cheats
We don't endorse it, but if you really want to: you can use X-Ray — a popular cheat for Minecraft, which allows you to see through blocks and find valuable ores. See what it looks like in practice:
We've gathered the debris. Now, you need to smelt them in a furnace, and you'll get Netherite scrap.
By the way, Netherite scrap can also be found in the ruins of bastions, in chests.
Continuing: to turn Netherite scrap into a Netherite ingot, you'll need:
Use the crafting table and craft a Netherite ingot with this recipe:
Done! Now you have a Netherite ingot, maybe even more than one :)
Upgrade your diamond armor or sword at the smithing table. By the way, Netherite armor has increased durability, doesn't lose it in fire or lava, and has knockback resistance.